Welcome to one of the most exciting shows in the history of the Disney Avenue Podcast.
Today’s guest is no stranger to the Disney community and has always
been a man on the move. For nearly 40 years, he has helped move
countless Disney theme park guests aboard vehicles and ride conveyances
of his own design. As he’s often stated, “If it moves on wheels at
Disneyland, I probably designed it.” And he certainly has. He has
developed more than 100 designs for attractions ranging from Autopia and
Matterhorn Bobsleds to the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Monorails.
He is the one and only Bob Gurr. Bob has an amazing new documentary coming out titled, Bob Gurr: Turning Dreams into Realitywhich
we’ll be discussing among other highlights from his storied career
working with Walt. You can learn more about the film and how to buy
yourself a copy by clicking HERE.

And, as if having Bob on the Disney Avenue Podcast wasn’t enough,
legendary former Imagineer Tim Delaney, who was our very first guest
here on the show, is joining us today as a very special cohost. Teaming
up with a big named former Imagineer like Tim Delaney to interview the
great Bob Gurr has not only created a spectacular show for our listeners
to experience, but has been a dream come true. And so friends, it is with great pleasure and excitement to welcome Bob Gurr to the Disney Avenue Podcast. Enjoy...

If you enjoy listening to the show and hearing from Disney Legends
like Bob Gurr, please please please head on over to iTunes and leave us a
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around the world. Thank you for tuning in and spending some of your
precious time with us.

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show.

Show #20 - Interview with Disney Legend Charlie Ridgway

Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast.
On today's show, host Keith Mahne is joined by MiceChat CEO Dusty Sage
for an amazing interview with Disney Legend Charlie Ridgway. Before
Charlie was hired as a cast member under Walt, he promoted Disneyland as
a news reporter. During 1954-55, while the Park was still under
construction, he authored some of the very first articles about
Disneyland to appear in any of the major metropolitan newspapers. He
also covered Disneyland’s grand opening celebration on July 17, 1955.
Eight years later, he joined the Park’s publicity staff in 1963. Charlie
helped launch the opening of Walt Disney World in 1971, Epcot Center in
1982, Disneyland Paris in 1992, as well as other special projects for
celebrations such as Donald Duck’s 50th birthday and so much more.

After more than 40 years with the Walt Disney Company, Charlie retired
in 1994. He would go on to consult on special projects, including the
launch of Disney’s Animal Kingdom and the Disney Cruise Line. Charlie
published his fantastic memoir, “Spinning Disney’s World,” in 2007 that is a MUST READ for any Disney fan so be sure to grab your copy HERE. Charlie became a Disney Legend in 1999 and it is such an honor to
have him join us on the show today. It is with great excitement to
welcome Disney Legend Charlie Ridgway to the Disney Avenue Podcast…Enjoy.

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #19 - Interview with Two WDW Cast Members from the Early Years

Welcome to another exciting episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast. For our very first show of 2016, we are joined by R.J. and Suzanne Ogren who are two former Walt Disney World cast members and they are about to blow you away with some amazing stories from their incredible careers working at the vacation kingdom. R.J. painted Animatronic figures and "plussed" attractions. Suzanne drove monorails, marched in parades, and entertained as Sleepy the dwarf, among other things. Together, the Ogrens brought their unique skills to Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom during its formative years. R.J. and Suzanne are about to share their wonderful memories with us so make sure not to miss this fantastic show.

Their new book that is available now is titled Together in the Dream: The Unique Careers of a Husband and Wife in the Early Decades of Walt Disney World. You'll read stories such as how Disney trains its monorail drivers, and the surprisingly rigorous tests they must pass to qualify, life in the "Dwarf unit" and the tight-knit group of cast members who perform as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in the Magic Kingdom, why some Animatronic characters don't wear pants, and even about that time R.J. had to repair a bullet hole in the Haunted Mansion. Make sure to grab your copy today at ThemeParkPress.com or Amazon.

So friends, sit back and relax as we listen to the incredible stories and history of R.J. and Suzanne Ogren in this fantastic episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast…Enjoy!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #18 - Christmas with Jim Korkis

It's the most wonderful time of year here on the Disney Avenue Podcast
and boy, what an amazing show we have in store for you. As many of you
know, Christmas and Disney go hand in hand. I’ve yet to experience a
Christmas display or Spectacle anywhere on earth that can top Disney.
The beautiful lights and decorations along Main Street, the beauty of
Cinderella Castle decked out in millions of lights, and, of course, that
little light show over in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the truly
breathtaking Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights.

As many of you
may have heard by now, this year, 2015, will be the last year that
Disney will be showcasing this 20-year-old holiday tradition. And so,
with the Holiday Season now upon us and with the closing of the Osborne
Lights, I thought, what can we do here on the Disney Avenue Podcast
to really capture that Disney Christmas spirit, what can we do to
entertain our listeners and bring them more of our signature interviews,
history and stories from big names in the Disney stratosphere? And then
it hit me! Why not continue a Disney Avenue Podcast Christmas tradition by inviting the top Disney historian and author on the planet
earth to come on the show and tell us all about the history of the
Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights and other gone but not
forgotten Walt Disney World Christmas classics. So friends, it is with
Christmas cheer and everything holly and jolly, to welcome back for a
third time to the Disney Avenue Podcast, the one and only, Jim Korkis.

While listening to this wonderful show, please be sure to head on over to themeparkpress.com
and grab yourself a copy of Jim's brand new books on sale now. There
aren't better stocking stuffers around, I assure you! Merry Christmas
everyone and enjoy the show...

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #17 - Dave Bossert Interview

The Disney Avenue Podcast returns with another amazing guest from
the Disney universe. Dave Bossert, who is currently the Producer,
Creative Director and Head of Classic Projects at Walt Disney Animation
Studios, joins host Keith Michael Mahne and Dusty Sage of MiceChat.com for a spectacular interview. Dave Bossert studied at the Character Animation program at CalArts. He
has contributed his talents as a visual effects animator to such films
as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, Hercules, and many others. He is the author of one of my favorite books titled "Remembering Roy E. Disney: Memories and Photos of a Storied Life", which was published by Disney Press in 2013. He has also authored "An Animator's Gallery: Eric Goldberg Draws the Disney Characters" and his newest book "Dali and Disney: Destino" which are all available now on Amazon. Friends, it is with great excitement to welcome Dave Bossert to the Disney Avenue Podcast…Enjoy.

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #16 - Lee Cockerell Interview

This time around on the Disney Avenue Podcast, we interview the former Executive Vice President of Operations for the Walt Disney World Resort, the incredible Lee Cockerell. As the Senior Operating Executive for ten years, Lee has led a team of 40,000 Cast Members and was responsible for the operations of 20 resort hotels, 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, a shopping & entertainment village and the ESPN sports and recreation complex in addition to the ancillary operations which supported the number one vacation destination in the world. Lee offers us some wonderful insight on what it takes to run a resort complex like the incredible Walt Disney World. This is a show you won't want to miss...

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #15 - Keep Moving Forward Documentary

Welcome friends to another episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast. As you all know, the Disney community is unlike any other. It's filled with amazing people who love to help each other out and enjoy reveling in the magic together. Although we are all different, we all share and have experienced that feeling you get when you walk into a Disney Park. We all know that feeling of safety and escape it provides us. Someone who really appreciates that comfort is a wonderful man named Guy Spagnoli. Guy is a Vietnam veteran, and just like all of our service men and women, is a hero in my opinion. Guy is currently the subject of a documentary in production called Keep Moving Forward about his struggles with PTSD and how he uses Disney to self-medicate. I think it's an important story to be told and one we can all relate to which is why I’ve invited Guy and the producers of this heartfelt documentary, Brent and Emily on the show so that you can hear from them personally and understand why this project is so important. It is with great honor and respect to welcome Guy Spangnoli and the producers of the documentary Keep Moving Forward, Brent Bandemer and Emily Strong to the Disney Avenue Podcast….Enjoy!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #14 - Marty Sklar and the Opening of Disneyland

Welcome back friends to another special episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast. With all the excitement going on right now for the 60th anniversary of Disneyland, I though…what could we do on this show to really make it special for you in commemorating the 60th? And then it hit me…let's invite the one and only Marty Sklar to come back on the show and tell us all about the opening of Disneyland because, well, simply put, Marty was there with Walt on that special day!

Friends, it is with great joy and excitement that the Disney Avenue Podcast welcome back the legend himself to discuss the opening of Disneyland 60 years ago, the one and only Marty Sklar…..Enjoy!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #13 - Floyd Norman Interview

Welcome to the April 2015 episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast! This month we have legendary animator Floyd Norman joining us. Though he prefers to be called a “cartoonist,” few other artists working in animation today can boast a career as varied as that of Floyd Norman. From the 1950s to today, Floyd’s diverse career, insightful viewpoint, and unflinching honesty have truly made him a Disney Legend.The Disney Avenue Podcast is thrilled to bring to you the legendary animator himself. Enjoy!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #12 - Interview with Former Imagineer Terri Hardin

Welcome back friends to the March 2015 edition of the Disney Avenue Podcast! Host Keith Michael Mahne and Dusty Sage of MiceChat.com interview the queen of creativity herself, the amazingly talented Terri Harden. If you've always wanted to know how to become an Imagineer or wanted to hear what being an Imagineer is all about then you are in luck as Terri is about to lay it all out for you! Terri is the definition of creativity and is just an amazing person!

Just a few quick facts about her - she has been involved with over 42 films and TV projects including Ghostbusters and Captain EO. She is a tremendous sculptor and artist and always dreamed of landing a job as an Imagineer. In 1987 the company finally came calling and after 8 interviews she got the job! Your about to hear her wonderful story and get some really amazing insight into Imagineering. We'll also get a surprise visit by Terri's bulldog Tillie during the interview and you'll find out what I mean by that in a bit. It is with great pleasure to present to you the amazing Terri Hardin...

Terri is very open to helping others achieve their dreams of becoming a successful artist so if you'd like to follow Terri or even get in touch with her, make sure to visit her new website TerriHardinspeaks.com. If you'd like to stay up to date with DisneyAvenue.com, make sure to head on over to our Facebook page and join the 28,000 current members, it's a great community of Disney fans like yourselves and we always post our latest articles, photos and shows there. Lastly, and this is so important, if you've enjoyed today's show please click on the link to iTunes and leave us a quick rating and review. This will help us spread the word to other Disney fans out there and your support is greatly appreciated. Enjoy the show...

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #11 - Dave Smith Interview

The Disney Avenue Podcast is back with this month's show featuring another fantastic interview with Disney Legend, Walt Disney Archives founder and former chief archivist David Smith! Dusty Sage, of MiceChat.com, teams up with host Keith Michael Mahne for another amazing show. It was a wonderful conversation and a whole lot of fun.

Walt Disney Archives founder and former chief archivist David Smith officially joined The Walt Disney Company on June 22, 1970, but his Disney roots are even deeper.

A fan of Disney films throughout his youth, Dave explained in our interview, “I grew up in Southern California, and so my appreciation of Disneyland began as a child.” In 1967, he had become interested in compiling an extensive bibliography on Walt Disney. With approval from the Disney organization, he spent more than a year researching all Disney publications and productions.

When the Disney family and Studio management decided to attempt to preserve Walt Disney’s papers, awards, and memorabilia, it was natural for them to contact Dave to do a study, and make a recommendation which established the guidelines and objectives of the Archives. Dave was selected as archivist, and in the years since the Archives was established it has come to be recognized as a model among corporate archives in the country. Dave is regarded as the final authority on matters of Disney history.

The Disney Avenue Podcast is pleased to present our interview with the legend himself, Dave Smith...Enjoy!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #10 - Ron Schneider Interview

Born in Southern California in 1952, Ron was born to be a performer. He was a puppeteer, ventriloquist, magician and actor, who was fascinated by Walt Disney’s Disneyland and so was born his dream of one day performing at the park. Ron got his first theme park job in 1970, and over the ensuing 40 years he’s done it all – writing, directing, consulting, managing and performing for multiple production companies and in eight theme parks and five themed restaurants across America.

Some of his roles were as the comic in Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue, King Henry 8th in 1520 A.D. Medieval Restaurant, the strolling Dreamfinder in EPCOT Center’s Journey Into Imagination, creative supervisor for Universal Studios Florida’s Celebrity Look-Alikes and historical re-enactor in Titanic, the Exhibition. Today, Ron makes his home in Central Florida where he keeps busy writing, acting, doing voice-overs and consulting on media and themed entertainment projects.

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #9 - Christmas Special with Jim Korkis

The Disney Avenue Podcast returns with a wonderful Christmas Special that is sure to get you in the Holiday spirit. Disney historian and author Jim Korkis joins host Keith Michael Mahne for a wonderful interview on Walt Disney featuring some amazing and rarely heard Christmas stories from his life. Jim is the ultimate "go-to guy" on Walt Disney and we couldn't think of a better person to have on this Christmas Special. Jim tells us about Walt's love of the Holiday Season, what Christmas was like for Walt as a child, about a special gift to Lillian that inspired a classic animated movie, and so much more. So get cozy by the fire, grab a warm cup of hot chocolate and enjoy this Disney Avenue Podcast Christmas Special...Merry Christmas everyone!!!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank Geren Piltz for his contributions to this show!

Show #8 - Alice Davis Interview

The Disney Avenue Podcast returns with a fantastic interview with Walt Disney Imagineering's original “designing woman” Alice Davis. Married to Disney Legend Marc Davis, she enjoyed a fashionable Disney career of her own, designing and dressing animated figures for such beloved Disneyland attractions as it’s a small world and Pirates of the Caribbean. Married in June 1956, Alice and Marc enjoyed a Disney fairy-tale-romance-come-true for 44 years until Marc’s death in 2000. Alice has continued to consult for the Company, and remains a frequent face at Disneyland events. She was honored with a window on Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland—next to her husband’s window—on May 10, 2012.

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank Geren Piltz for his contributions to this show!

Show #7 - The Rolly Crump Interview

On this episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast, host Keith Michael Mahne and Dusty Sage of MiceChat.com team up for another amazing interview with the one and only Rolly Crump! Words may not fully describe this man, but one thing is for certain, he was a true “original,” even among Imagineers as Rolly drew forth genius in others. Continue after the page break for a truly amazing show... you just might hear a "cute story" or two...

On this special Halloween edition of the Disney Avenue Podcast, host Keith Michael Mahne interviews famous psychic medium to the stars Michael J. Kouri. Michael has some very interesting stories to share with us and you'll particularly enjoy the ones about his claimed interactions with Walt Disney. It's the perfect Halloween episode and it's going to be like nothing you've ever heard before. Michael was a pleasure to speak with and aside from being a medium, he is a huge Disneyland fan and frequent visitor of the parks. He has a very intriguing new book about to come out on Halloween day called, The Ghost of Walt Disney and Me, and you can purchase that directly from his website icghosts.com. So keep an open mind, dim the lights down low and enjoy this special Halloween edition of the Disney Avenue Podcast with psychic medium Michael J. Kouri...Enjoy!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #5 - Interview with Creative Mastermind Kile Ozier

On this episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast,
Dusty Sage of MiceChat.comjoins host Keith Michael Mahne for a fantastic interview with the lovely Kile
Ozier! For over 25 years, Kile has been masterfully creating and producing
amazing experiences that really seem to connect with the audience on intimate
and profound levels. Some of his work include Universal Islands of Adventure,
Epcot, the TEA Next Gen initiative and so much more. You may have heard him
recently on theSeason
Pass Podcast where he did a truly touching and eye opening interview
and you can find that show link below.

I've really come to admire and respect Kile and we hope you enjoy his life
stories and his infectious personality as much as we have. Enjoy!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #4 - Jim Korkis Interview

On this episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast, host Keith Michael Mahne has a wonderful conversation with famous author, Disney historian and the "go to" guy on Walt and all things Disney for that matter, Mr. Jim Korkis. Jim has one of the best personalities around and is full of fantastic stories and insights on Walt and the company. Be sure not to pass this one up!

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank Geren Piltz for his contributions to this show!

Show #3 - Marty Sklar Interview

This episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast features a guest I think you may have heard of...Marty Sklar! Dusty Sage, founder and CEO of MiceChat.com, joins host Keith Michael Mahne for another fantastic interview with a man that needs no introduction. Marty talks about joining the company, working and writing for Walt Disney, his old pals John Hench and Herb Ryman, finding out Walt had passed away, whether he will attend the opening of Shanghai Disney and so much more. This is a show you definitely won't want to miss.

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #2 - Interview with the Great Jack Lindquist

Host Keith Michael Mahne has a wonderful conversation with Disney Legend Jack Lindquist. Jack talks about his childhood, joining the WDC, meeting Walt Disney, working with Card Walker and Michael Eisner, becoming Disneyland's very first president and so much more.

The Disney Avenue Podcast would like to thank our producer Geren Piltz and our graphic designer Brian Vermillion for their contributions to this show!

Show #1 - Tim Delaney Interview

We couldn’t think of a better guest to kick off the show than former Imagineer and just all around great guy, Tim Delaney. In this inaugural episode of the Disney Avenue Podcast, Dusty Sage, founder and CEO of MiceChat.com, joins host Keith Michael Mahne for a wonderfully in-depth interview with one of WDI’s best. The guys discuss Tim’s career, his interactions with former CEOs E. Cardon Walker, Ron Miller and Michael Eisner, as well as, John Hench, Marty Sklar and Frank Wells. Tim talks a bit about his role in the BBC documentary Shoot for the Moon, his opinions on Universal’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter, his sudden exit from WDI, and so much more.